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Chen Guinü






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(Redirected from Consort Chen Guinü)

Consort Chen Guinü (Chinese: 陳歸女; died 390), formally Empress Dowager Ande (安德太后, formally "the peaceful and virtuous empress dowager") was an imperial consort during the Chinese Jin dynasty (266–420). She was Emperor Xiaowu's concubine.

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Chen Guinü's father Chen Guang (陳廣) was initially a musician, but he later became a governmental official and reached the rank of commandery governor. Chen Guinü is a Gējì in the Jiaofang; she was regarded as beautiful and skilled in music.[1] Chen Guinü was selected to be a concubine (with the rank of shuyuan) for Emperor Xiaowu. They had two sons — Sima Dezong the Crown Prince and Sima Dewen the Prince of Langye. She died in 390, still during Emperor Xiaowu's reign.[2] After her developmentally disabled son Sima Dezong became emperor in 396 (as Emperor An), she was posthumously honored as an empress dowager, and she was worshiped in the same temple as Emperor Xiaowu's grandmother Consort Zheng Achun (鄭阿春).

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  1. ^ "孝武帝:先被老婆逼崩溃 后因说错话遭宠妃杀死".
  • ^ (入宫为淑媛,生安、恭二帝。太元十五年薨,...) Jin Shu, vol.32

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chen_Guinü&oldid=1226995007"

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    Jin dynasty (266420) imperial consorts
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